This is a non-degree program that caters to students who wish to prepare for admission to a degree program in engineering or computer science. It is not intended for students who wish to prepare for admission towards a science program.

In addition to completing a degree, students also have the option of simultaneously completing a Certificate in Geographic Information Science. This option is available to all Queen’s University undergraduate students regardless of their degree concentration, and is intended for those who wish to enhance their undergraduate degree with a Geographic Information Science Certificate.

Registered Honours BSc and BSc candidates, and visiting students, may work towards a Certificate in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing, offered jointly by the Department of Earth and Space Science and Engineering of the Lassonde School of Engineering, the Department of Geography of the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies and the Faculty of Environmental Studies. The certificate program includes three streams, one offered through each of the three units above. Honours BSc or BSc candidates majoring in earth and atmospheric science, environmental science or geography can work concurrently towards the certificate and an Honours BSc or BSc degree.

Offered by the Department of Earth and Space Science and Engineering and is open to graduates from other universities. Students enrolled in Earth and Atmospheric Science at Lassonde may take the certificate in meteorology while concurrently completing their BSc degree provided they complete the program requirements. Registered Honours BSc candidates and visiting students, who are interested in atmospheric science (meteorology) and who satisfy the certificate program admission requirements may work towards a Certificate in Meteorology offered by the Department of Earth and Space Science and Engineering.

Equal to approximately one quarter of a KPU Horticulture Diploma with all citation courses transferable to at least one Diploma. Specializations available in Arboriculture; Foundation in Landscape Design; Garden Centre Operations; Horticultural Science; Introduction to Sustainable Horticulture; Landscape Plant Health; Production Facilities; Production Horticulture in BC; Production Plant Health; Residential Lawn Care; Turfgrass Pest Management.

Only available to students currently registered at Dalhousie University. This program addresses many of the learning objectives and fundamental mathematical and statistical skills required for successful completion of several requirements of the Society of Actuaries accreditation program.

For Dalhousie students majoring in environmental areas wishing to pursue additional training in EIA. Certificate also available for students in International Development Studies (IDS) in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and the College of Sustainability.

This one-year postgraduate program consists of two in-class semesters and a three-month work term placement. Applicants must have appropriate bachelor's degree or diploma of technology, plus introductory courses in biology and chemistry.

Available to as a direct entry or concurrently with a degree program at York University (an Honours degree) As well, individuals without an undergraduate degree but have previous relevant work experience may also apply to this program.

Students must be degree candidates in kinesiology and health science. The application process for this program includes an assessment of academic standing, a letter of application and reference letters. Applicants must have completed a minimum of 24 credits including HH/KINE 1000 6.00 and HH/KINE 1020 6.00 and achieved a minimum cumulative average of 5.00 (C+). Standard First Aid and Basic Rescuer CPR certification (or HH/PKIN 0750 0.00) and attendance at the Information and Interview Session are required for application to the program.

Honours diplomas are available in Computer Science, English, Geography, History, Law & Justice, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology. Admission based on successful completion of general degree with a minimum 70% average in required courses.

Campion College offers programs in Arts, Sciences and Media, Art, and Performance, as well as a full complement of pre-professional programs in partnership with the University of Regina. Graduates receive both a University of Regina degree, and a Campion College certificate.

Students who hold a three-year Bachelor of Arts degree may be eligible to complete an Advanced Certificate in Arts, which indicates that they have completed the equivalent of a four-year Bachelor of Arts degree. Luther students work on University of Regina (U of R) degree programs and can take advantage of additional benefits offered by Luther College.

Area of Study

Environmental studies

Regional studies (U.S., Canadian, foreign)

Aboriginal studies

Women's studies

Ethnic, cultural minority, gender, and group studies, other

Linguistics

Chinese language and literature

Japanese language and literature

German language and literature

Spanish language and literature

Aboriginal languages, literatures and linguistics

Legal studies, general

English language and literature, general

Humanities/humanistic studies

Biopsychology

Medieval and renaissance studies

Science, technology and society

Classical, ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern studies and archaeology

Available to Queen’s University students in Arts and Science, Engineering and Applied Science, and Nursing. Complete a set of six undergraduate Commerce courses, and gain fundamental knowledge in key areas of business.

Prepares students for careers as fisheries, conservation or parks officers for provincial or federal ministries or self-employment. Completion of this program meets the eligibility requirements to apply for admission to the third year of the Bachelor of Science, major in Biology; Bachelor of Science in Fisheries & Aquaculture; and Bachelor of Natural Resource Protection Degree programs.

Students must be degree candidates in kinesiology and health science or students with previously completed kinesiology related degrees. Application to the certificate program may normally be made after completing a minimum of 24 credits (including HH/KINE 1020 6.00).

Applicants admitted to this program will normally possess a post-secondary undergraduate education (university or college) in a relevant field of study including programs related to architecture and/or environmental science.

The program is individually designed, based on the needs and goals of each student. Courses are available in English, Biology, Mathematics, Math for Trades, Computer Studies, Chemistry, and Introduction to Science.

The diploma at StFX is the first two years of a four-year engineering degree to be completed at Dalhousie University. StFX graduates are guaranteed admission to Dalhousie University for the final two years of study leading to the Bachelor of Engineering. The diploma in Engineering can be completed concurrently with a Bachelor of Science degree.

Theoretical knowledge and practical skills required for employment in rearing or assessment of aquatic stocks, and personnel and business management functions in fisheries and aquaculture. Completion of this program meets the eligibility requirements to apply for admission to the third year of the Bachelor of Science in Fisheries & Aquaculture program. Includes a Co-op Education component.

hose with a BSc in Biological Science may qualify to complete the Technology Diploma program in one year. A limited number of students will be permitted to enrol in this option. The program is tailored to reflect the student’s advanced background and experience. Includes a Co-op Education component.

In partnership with the First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv). This certificate is designed to provide students currently enrolled in allied health programs (Social Work, Kinesiology), professional health science programs (medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy) and practicing health professionals, with an additional credential that will prepare and qualify them to practise effectively in health settings with Indigenous populations.

The International Studies Certificate is a study option offered by the International Programs Office, in cooperation with the language departments and the Faculty of Arts and Science. This option is available to all Queen's University undergraduate students regardless of their degree concentration, and is intended for those who wish to enhance their undergraduate degree with a formal international program of study. The International Studies Certificate combines language acquisition with cultural and interdisciplinary learning, and includes a study abroad component.